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Queen Boudicca of the Iceni
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Tony update in coming
Pete ya didnt get it wrong mate ya just asked a question and theres nothing wrong with that.
Moved onto the helmet, i thought id add a bit of decor to it ah la celtic of course, so i used a very fine pointed etching tool and scraped out a design on one side
Biggest problem now is doing the other side to match
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Right then ... the sword is great and I think its a much better option than a foot-soldiers gladius.
The helm is a work of art ... good luck on the B side ... not that you'll need it from what we've seen so far.
Questions on the good lady herself if you don't mind....
Will you be dressing her in the longer attire depicted on most statues or in a "war type" knee length tunic.
Also are you going to have her wearing a torc?
I understand if you want to keep it under wraps until you post that stage up .... but I personally can't waitComment
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Colin cheers for that you have more confidence in me to get it right than i do
I certainly dont mind discussing the boss lady mainly cos i dont know yet how to portray her either in costume or stance, I have several depictions of her dressed in different ways, as you have said some in a long dress and some in a shorter tunic with leggings, some with chainmail some without, with helmet, without it goes on, also some depictions of her with her face painted or tattoos, As you will know the only sure fact about her is that her hair was long and red,and she did indeed wear a gold torc. apart from that im am open to ideas, discusions,any facts that we know. I have already discussed this with Dr Jody Joy who is head of the ancients dept at the british museum and has been a great source of information and knowledge, but even she said there is no written evidence of what she wore during battle so i suppose as long as i get the general attire correct it cant be wrong.
There is still some way to go before i start her so perhaps we could have a concensus of opinion, although a small one, on how you think i should portray her.
personally i cant beleive that she would have fought a battle in a long dress it would restrict her movement, i also cant beleive that she wouldnt wear some form of protection so you can see where im heading with this.#
let me know your thoughts Colin
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I seem to recall Tacitus having recorded something about armour on our females which I would interpret as mail (mainly due to ease of movement)
I'd be inclined to have soft leather footwear, leggings with ankle wrappings, a short tunic with mail over, a smaller (less restrictive / weighty) torc and a small helm.
Not sure what to do with her hair ... free-flowing for visual impressiveness or braided for practicable use .... can't remember reading anything definitive on this, just supposition.Comment
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Joe and Polux many thanks guys your comments are much appreciated
Colin thanks mate sounds very sexy
heres one pic that I quite like, a bit romanticised but I like the belts and ornamentation. Im not going to have her wearing a helmet, probably have it on the floor next to her. but I like the idea of either armour, such as a cuirass, or chainmail, I would think that being a queen and a warrior that she would have had some form of protection.
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Well considering this a 'family' forum, I will not share my ideas as to how she should be dressed. Also this is a serious model.
I am sure that what ever you choose the result will be spectacular.
http://tamiart.deviantart.com/art/Boudicca-360451224 sort of thing maybe?
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Like you say, its a bit romanticised but quite regal and has a great presence.
I would imagine her apparel would be practical though, and looking at our history of the times our "leaders" were more dressed in line with the troops so they didn't stick out too much, after all, in this situation, the fall of the queen would have had a massive effect on moral.Comment
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Cheers Ian the pic in the link is good, it will probably be something like that
Colin I think a mixture of both practical and show will be good
Heres the finished helmet with a bit of ornamentation around the edge,
So this is how the finished figure will look, im not going to finish the arms until its painted
ill move on to the horse next
all for now
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Cheers Dave, and thanks for the input
moving on to the first horse
Just been cleaning up the head and sanding the joints. Ive also removed most of the halter. The girth strap can stay as I will incorporate it into the harness.
Some more detail to add and then I can start on the straps
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If you'll take some constructive critisism from Elaine, my partner, who's been working with horses virtually all here life.
The shoulders or the horse seem too hunched and/or hefty, there should be a nice even line back from the neck, with a slight dip at the withers onto the back.
I think from looking at the image ... the bottom of the neck (at the original join to the shoulder before being chopped and repositioned) widens too much and when you filled it .. this led to the shoulders being slightly over proportioned.
Apart from the above Elaine thinks your work is stunning mate.Comment
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Critisim taken on board although i havnt reshaped it yet, this was just the first stage to get it all smooth before i reshape the neck and shoulders. i have a wonderful model in the paddock next to my house called Mississippi, she is more than happy to stand there and let me model her, just as long as i give her the odd carrot or the occasional apple, please pass on my thanks to your partner
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